Sales Engineer
Servilink Systems Limited is seeking a Sales Engineer to join their team in Vadodara to drive sales for ABB panel manufacturing. The role involves meeting sales targets, building customer relationships across North and South Gujarat, and managing lead follow-ups. Candidates must have an engineering background and basic computer literacy to support technical sales efforts. This position is suitable for junior professionals focused on field-based sales and marketing.
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Experience
1-2 years
Function
Sales
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Servilink Systems Limited is seeking a Sales Engineer to join their team in Vadodara to drive sales for ABB panel manufacturing. The role involves meeting sales targets, building customer relationships across North and South Gujarat, and managing lead follow-ups. Candidates must have an engineering background and basic computer literacy to support technical sales efforts. This position is suitable for junior professionals focused on field-based sales and marketing.
TAL's take
Low tier company with a generic sales role requirement and entry-level scope.
Clear expectations and responsibilities for a sales engineer role in an industrial context.
Must haves
- Diploma or B.E in Electrical/IC/EC/EEE
- Good communication skills
- Basic sales knowledge
- Customer handling skills
- Basic computer skills
- Ready to travel for sales and marketing
Tools and skills
About the company
Small, unlisted engineering firm with limited online footprint and regional operations.
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